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Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study
The thalamus plays an essential role in cognition. Cognitive deficits have to date mostly been studied retrospectively in chronic thalamic stroke in small cohorts. Studies prospectively evaluating the evolution of cognitive deficits and their association with thalamic stroke topography are lacking....
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9126267/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35259928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.037750 |
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author | Scharf, Anne-Carina Gronewold, Janine Todica, Olga Moenninghoff, Christoph Doeppner, Thorsten R. de Haan, Bianca Bassetti, Claudio L.A. Hermann, Dirk M. |
author_facet | Scharf, Anne-Carina Gronewold, Janine Todica, Olga Moenninghoff, Christoph Doeppner, Thorsten R. de Haan, Bianca Bassetti, Claudio L.A. Hermann, Dirk M. |
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description | The thalamus plays an essential role in cognition. Cognitive deficits have to date mostly been studied retrospectively in chronic thalamic stroke in small cohorts. Studies prospectively evaluating the evolution of cognitive deficits and their association with thalamic stroke topography are lacking. This knowledge is relevant for targeted patient diagnostics and rehabilitation. METHODS: Thirty-seven patients (57.5±17.5 [mean±SD] years, 57% men) with first-ever acute isolated ischemic stroke covering the anterior (n=5), paramedian (n=12), or inferolateral (n=20) thalamus and 37 in-patient controls without stroke with similar vascular risk factors matched for age and sex were prospectively studied. Cognition was evaluated using predefined tests at 1, 6, 12, and 24 months. Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping was used to determine associations between neuropsychological deficits and stroke topography. RESULTS: Patients with anterior thalamic stroke revealed severe deficits in verbal memory (median T score [Q1–Q3]: 39.1 [36.1–44.1]), language (31.8 [31.0–43.8]), and executive functions (43.8 [35.5–48.1]) at 1 month compared with controls (verbal memory: 48.5 [43.6–61.0], language: 55.7 [42.3–61.1], executive functions: 51.3 [50.1–56.8]). Patients with paramedian thalamic stroke showed moderate language (44.7 [42.8–55.9]) and executive (49.5 [44.3–55.1]) deficits and no verbal memory deficits (48.1 [42.5–54.7]) at 1 month compared with controls (59.0 [47.0–64.5]; 59.6 [51.1–61.3]; 52.5 [44.2–55.3]). The language and executive deficits in paramedian thalamic stroke patients almost completely recovered during follow-up. Intriguingly, significant deficits in verbal memory (44.7 [41.5–51.9]), language (47.5 [41.8–54.1]), and executive functions (48.2 [46.2–59.7]) were found in inferolateral thalamic stroke patients at 1 month compared with controls (50.5 [46.7–59.9]; 57.0 [51.2–62.9]; 57.4 [51.2–60.7]). Language, but not executive deficits persisted during follow-up. Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping revealed an association of verbal memory deficits with anterior thalamus lesions and an association of non-verbal memory, language, and executive deficits with lesions at the anterior/paramedian/inferolateral border. CONCLUSIONS: All 3 stroke topographies exhibited significant deficits in diverse cognitive domains, which recovered to a different degree depending on the stroke localization. Our study emphasizes the need for comprehensive neuropsychological diagnostics to secure adequate patient rehabilitation. |
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spelling | pubmed-91262672022-05-25 Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study Scharf, Anne-Carina Gronewold, Janine Todica, Olga Moenninghoff, Christoph Doeppner, Thorsten R. de Haan, Bianca Bassetti, Claudio L.A. Hermann, Dirk M. Stroke Original Contributions The thalamus plays an essential role in cognition. Cognitive deficits have to date mostly been studied retrospectively in chronic thalamic stroke in small cohorts. Studies prospectively evaluating the evolution of cognitive deficits and their association with thalamic stroke topography are lacking. This knowledge is relevant for targeted patient diagnostics and rehabilitation. METHODS: Thirty-seven patients (57.5±17.5 [mean±SD] years, 57% men) with first-ever acute isolated ischemic stroke covering the anterior (n=5), paramedian (n=12), or inferolateral (n=20) thalamus and 37 in-patient controls without stroke with similar vascular risk factors matched for age and sex were prospectively studied. Cognition was evaluated using predefined tests at 1, 6, 12, and 24 months. Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping was used to determine associations between neuropsychological deficits and stroke topography. RESULTS: Patients with anterior thalamic stroke revealed severe deficits in verbal memory (median T score [Q1–Q3]: 39.1 [36.1–44.1]), language (31.8 [31.0–43.8]), and executive functions (43.8 [35.5–48.1]) at 1 month compared with controls (verbal memory: 48.5 [43.6–61.0], language: 55.7 [42.3–61.1], executive functions: 51.3 [50.1–56.8]). Patients with paramedian thalamic stroke showed moderate language (44.7 [42.8–55.9]) and executive (49.5 [44.3–55.1]) deficits and no verbal memory deficits (48.1 [42.5–54.7]) at 1 month compared with controls (59.0 [47.0–64.5]; 59.6 [51.1–61.3]; 52.5 [44.2–55.3]). The language and executive deficits in paramedian thalamic stroke patients almost completely recovered during follow-up. Intriguingly, significant deficits in verbal memory (44.7 [41.5–51.9]), language (47.5 [41.8–54.1]), and executive functions (48.2 [46.2–59.7]) were found in inferolateral thalamic stroke patients at 1 month compared with controls (50.5 [46.7–59.9]; 57.0 [51.2–62.9]; 57.4 [51.2–60.7]). Language, but not executive deficits persisted during follow-up. Voxel-based lesion-symptom mapping revealed an association of verbal memory deficits with anterior thalamus lesions and an association of non-verbal memory, language, and executive deficits with lesions at the anterior/paramedian/inferolateral border. CONCLUSIONS: All 3 stroke topographies exhibited significant deficits in diverse cognitive domains, which recovered to a different degree depending on the stroke localization. Our study emphasizes the need for comprehensive neuropsychological diagnostics to secure adequate patient rehabilitation. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2022-03-09 2022-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9126267/ /pubmed/35259928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.037750 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Stroke is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Contributions Scharf, Anne-Carina Gronewold, Janine Todica, Olga Moenninghoff, Christoph Doeppner, Thorsten R. de Haan, Bianca Bassetti, Claudio L.A. Hermann, Dirk M. Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study |
title | Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study |
title_full | Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study |
title_fullStr | Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study |
title_short | Evolution of Neuropsychological Deficits in First-Ever Isolated Ischemic Thalamic Stroke and Their Association With Stroke Topography: A Case-Control Study |
title_sort | evolution of neuropsychological deficits in first-ever isolated ischemic thalamic stroke and their association with stroke topography: a case-control study |
topic | Original Contributions |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9126267/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35259928 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.121.037750 |
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